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a source within the palestinian group says a truce will begin midnight local time 13 days to go until the u.s. chooses the next president. each side is trying to get an all-important women's vote. what is driving their decision? steve kingston went to denver, colorado to find out. >> the breathtaking fall splendor of the rocky mountains. in his foothills sit the mile high city. the beating heart of a critical swing states, a state where women voters outnumber men by more than 100,000. >> my name is rebecca. i am a single mother with three teenage children. >> i am catherine. my husband is working two jobs while i stay home and take care of my 2-year-old daughter, charlotte. >> women on a budget come to this giant retailer for a no- frills convenience. the cards are used to have a corporate job. the right after she was born i was laid off we went from having a lot of money to not nearly as much money. >> bill clinton famous huizar -- famously targets of bombs. sarah palin rallied hockey mom spirit of the 2012 variation on that group could decide the outcome. that is because in election
a source within the palestinian group says a truce will begin midnight local time 13 days to go until the u.s. chooses the next president. each side is trying to get an all-important women's vote. what is driving their decision? steve kingston went to denver, colorado to find out. >> the breathtaking fall splendor of the rocky mountains. in his foothills sit the mile high city. the beating heart of a critical swing states, a state where women voters outnumber men by more than 100,000....
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but a group of activists and local residents are against that move. we have this report from malaysia. kayaker from rainforest to refineries, but at what cost? too high, shop these activists. they are fighting plans to open an australian refinery for rare earth minerals pit nearby. gendarme the court is still blocking the project. the government says it has been thoroughly scrutinized and will be stay. hobbies as 17 elements are found in many places. p.j. get these 17 elements are found in many places but all are only refight in china, a messy, polluted prospect. the australian company line s hopes this, largest growers plant outside china will break that monopoly. -- largest rare earth plant outside china. could need up to one-third of a man outside china these essential minerals. the company says it has passed every test every environmental question put to it and it is making the case for two years, yet it has gained very little traction with a local population that simply does not trust the country or malaysian authorities are supposed to regulate
but a group of activists and local residents are against that move. we have this report from malaysia. kayaker from rainforest to refineries, but at what cost? too high, shop these activists. they are fighting plans to open an australian refinery for rare earth minerals pit nearby. gendarme the court is still blocking the project. the government says it has been thoroughly scrutinized and will be stay. hobbies as 17 elements are found in many places. p.j. get these 17 elements are found in many...
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. >> some of these were passed by a local delegation. you go to the local primaries and we go to the national convention. it is the buttons, the posters, the signs, the funny hats people wear. what we are trying to do is to collect the entire of sent through these material options. bring this back to washington, there is a cataloging process which will ultimately lead to a digitized record. >> we exist to document culture and this is part of that. it is that materiality that we are trying to gather. it has to have dimension to it. >> i feel that is important to understand history in order to understand the president. history does have a way of repeating itself and in america, it repeats itself every four years. if you have an understanding of tricks, techniques that have been used, you can understand what is going on now. >> that brings today's show to a close. for all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching and come back tomorrow. >> make sense ofm/t co.c.wsne onal bbwswst ac.com/news. >> funding for this presentation w
. >> some of these were passed by a local delegation. you go to the local primaries and we go to the national convention. it is the buttons, the posters, the signs, the funny hats people wear. what we are trying to do is to collect the entire of sent through these material options. bring this back to washington, there is a cataloging process which will ultimately lead to a digitized record. >> we exist to document culture and this is part of that. it is that materiality that we are...
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. >> today is a lesson in the local language. in one fifth of afghan women can read or write, but that is a big improvement from a decade ago. the schools in remote areas are helping. there is a big turnout for the launch of this government school. 3 million afghan girls are getting some education. it still leaves 2 million that have never been the class. but attitudes are changing. >> hi bring the women of afghanistan up to the level, the owner of the future. and they are the owner of all that is happening. >> it is a new era for these girls. now learning to play cricket. they have had to stay at home if the taliban were still in power. curious about me and keen to talk, but outside, they face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is one example of the progress has been getting a high school in the past 10 years, but in the rural and less secure areas, there are millions that are not getting any kind of education and are under pressure to get married while still a school age. it is
. >> today is a lesson in the local language. in one fifth of afghan women can read or write, but that is a big improvement from a decade ago. the schools in remote areas are helping. there is a big turnout for the launch of this government school. 3 million afghan girls are getting some education. it still leaves 2 million that have never been the class. but attitudes are changing. >> hi bring the women of afghanistan up to the level, the owner of the future. and they are the owner...
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local tv stations were broadcasting images of burned out cars and images of wounded people. 8 people were killed and as many as 100 were injured. the main target was a brigadier general, the chief security official in lebanon. he had recently implicated syria and its lebanese allies, hezbollah, for the killing of the prime minister. he was a fierce critic of syria. this will create shockwaves in the entire region. after a long time of relative calm, this is the first big attack in four years. many feared something like this to happen sooner or later and that lebanon would be dragged into the conflict some political leaders have accused the assad regime in syria of being behind the attack. >> for more on the incident from of volatility out of the region, i spoke a brief time ago with a senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. does this bombing show the conflict has spread into lebanon? >> it has spread to the heart of beirut. it has been spreading for a couple of months, the border areas mostly. we see this with the sunni-shi'a tensions excel rating. this is the
local tv stations were broadcasting images of burned out cars and images of wounded people. 8 people were killed and as many as 100 were injured. the main target was a brigadier general, the chief security official in lebanon. he had recently implicated syria and its lebanese allies, hezbollah, for the killing of the prime minister. he was a fierce critic of syria. this will create shockwaves in the entire region. after a long time of relative calm, this is the first big attack in four years....
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for the men who are fighting for the white house it's a state to suck up to, whether it's buying the local produce. >> i'm thinking we are going to be eating some corn over the weekend. >> or urging minors to phone a friend. >> want you to find one person to convince to vote for our ticket. >> both candidates are well aware in the last election in the last 44 years ohio has voted for the winning candidate so the politicians woo voters. >> we can create one million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years with the right policies. that's what i'm fighting for. that's why i'm running for a second term as president. that's what's going to be important to ohio. >> his plan is to continue what he's done before, the status quo has not worked. we cannot afford four more years of barack obama. we're not going to have four more years of barack obama. >> the road to the white house runs through ohio, that's why the candidates have made more than 30 visits here already. the fact is that in this huge country, the election will be decided in just a few places like this. this is the most expensive p
for the men who are fighting for the white house it's a state to suck up to, whether it's buying the local produce. >> i'm thinking we are going to be eating some corn over the weekend. >> or urging minors to phone a friend. >> want you to find one person to convince to vote for our ticket. >> both candidates are well aware in the last election in the last 44 years ohio has voted for the winning candidate so the politicians woo voters. >> we can create one million...
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it's become unsafe and has no security has been when foreign-- when for enforces have interfered in local affairs. when saddal hussein started fighting against us t started becoming unsafe. we have always provided safety with the help of our neighbors for persian gulf. and we will continue to do so. what are those warships doing there? what advantage do they have? it is only an expense. i'm telling you, you can't-- you can't, you can't defeat iran with warships. if someone thinks that they can defeat iran with war, it is obvious that they know nothing about politics. you can't defeat iran with war. there needs to be cooperation. >> rose: isn't it in your interest to convince everybody that you don't want to have enriched uranium that is larger than a certain percentage, you don't want to do things that suggest that you may have other interests. >> what should we do to satisfy the united states government at the end of the day, they will say change your behaviour. so what is it that we must do to finally convince them so this has no legal meaning. >> rose: last time i had a conversation wi
it's become unsafe and has no security has been when foreign-- when for enforces have interfered in local affairs. when saddal hussein started fighting against us t started becoming unsafe. we have always provided safety with the help of our neighbors for persian gulf. and we will continue to do so. what are those warships doing there? what advantage do they have? it is only an expense. i'm telling you, you can't-- you can't, you can't defeat iran with warships. if someone thinks that they can...
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the military, that is a direct appeal to voters in virginia where military spending is a big part of local economy. >> and a big swing state. david, thanks very much for joining us. rising tensions in the middle east will be an issue for whoever wins the keys to the white house. following a car bombing in lebanon last week, the army has been deployed on the streets of beirut and tripoli to stop the deadly violence which followed the blast appeared from lebanon, the bbc's middle east editor reports -- which followed the blast. from lebanon, the bbc's middle east editor reports. >> it was a violent flash point before the assassination, and after it, the guns came out again. it is an all-lebanese class in tripoli between gunmen who blame syria's regime for the assassination and president assad supporters. the fighting is also a barometer of the political and religious rivalry that is shaping a new era of politics -- that is shaping new arab politics. >> i think it is one of the most dangerous moments since the independence in 1940. the most important type of security in lebanon was assassinat
the military, that is a direct appeal to voters in virginia where military spending is a big part of local economy. >> and a big swing state. david, thanks very much for joining us. rising tensions in the middle east will be an issue for whoever wins the keys to the white house. following a car bombing in lebanon last week, the army has been deployed on the streets of beirut and tripoli to stop the deadly violence which followed the blast appeared from lebanon, the bbc's middle east...
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on the newshour tonight, we look at what state and local officials have done to prepare and examine why the storm is so large and dangerous. >> ifill: then, we turn to the presidential race, as the weather forces both candidates to cancel dozens of campaign stops. we get analysis from susan page and dan balz. >> woodruff: the political campaigns know more about you than you think. we have the first of two reports from hari sreenivasan on efforts to track voters online. >> this could be the year that digital strategies decide what is shaping up to be a razor-close election, but who is watching us and how much do they know about us? >> ifill: jeffrey brown talks with author bill ivey about his prescription for remaking america's democracy. >> well, i think what we need is to rediscover progressive values and put them forward. i'm arguing for not bigger government but i think different government. >> woodruff: and scott schaefer of public television's kqed profiles a photographer who uses google's street view images to create art. >> you have this distinct feeling of decay. the images almo
on the newshour tonight, we look at what state and local officials have done to prepare and examine why the storm is so large and dangerous. >> ifill: then, we turn to the presidential race, as the weather forces both candidates to cancel dozens of campaign stops. we get analysis from susan page and dan balz. >> woodruff: the political campaigns know more about you than you think. we have the first of two reports from hari sreenivasan on efforts to track voters online. >> this...
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this time in the west people are challenging us to withdraw from the world and just focus on our own local problems, i want to stay engaged in that and i work on some buying issues in the uk, unemployment with the youth is important and there is so much disaffection in politics i have launched this political organizing. > how is your brother do. >> he is doing great. >> why aren't you there now? >> because i think in my position i end up becoming a perpetual commentary where the media wants me commenting on him, and i was determined to go to the -- i have been for 25 years and made my contributions, but on his buying day i want it to be about him, not what i am saying so -- >> explain to me the relationship, the competition, i mean this is unusual. >> it is certainly unusual. he has done well as a politician in his own right, and our parents always encourage us to be engaged in public affairs or at least in taking responsibility, they said that if you can make a difference and you don't it is a waste, and that is a bad thing. >> did you let him know you would be competing? >> no. it is a c
this time in the west people are challenging us to withdraw from the world and just focus on our own local problems, i want to stay engaged in that and i work on some buying issues in the uk, unemployment with the youth is important and there is so much disaffection in politics i have launched this political organizing. > how is your brother do. >> he is doing great. >> why aren't you there now? >> because i think in my position i end up becoming a perpetual commentary...
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>> well, the germ of the idea was a council of action, a local council election that was subverted by teenagers which was a device to expose certain secrets, yes, that was the basic idea, and i was excited by that idea, because it was going to give me an opportunity to explore a lot of things that are important to me, and things that obsess me frankly. >> rose: like? >> for example, i just talked about the fact that i was in a very precarious situation for a few year i was probably as poor as you can go without being homeless in the uk which is not to say friend and family didn't help me because they did, but, you know, it was tough, and. >> rose: and you were writing a book and had to depend on the government? >> well, yes, i did, although i was working part-time, the law at that time was you could earn up to a very small amount per week without forfeiting housing benefit which was the thing that was keeping us homed so i worked up to that amount, i had a clerical job in a church at one point, so i -- and then i was teaching, but we were still existing partly on benefits, i couldn't
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until recently, the old city had been a vibrant place, with locals and tourists flocking aleppo's famous souk, an eight- mile-long marketplace where goods from throughout the region were bought and sold for centuries, signifying the city's role as a major trading crossroads between east and west. another renowned site, the citadel, was a large, fortified medieval palace. the great mosque dates to the 12th century. last week, it was damaged after rebel fighters attempted to take it from government troops who'd been holed up inside for several months. and recently, fire raged through the souk. newshour sent freelance video journalist toby muse to take a look at the situation in the old city. he found no commerce, no tourists, only war. the souk's alleys now a bombed- out ghost town. merchants and shoppers replaced by rebel fighters battling government snipers. shops with wares replaced by sandbagged fighting positions. just moments before muse arrived, syrian forces had shelled and destroyed a building, injuring two people. >> allah akbar! >> brown: around the corner, there were battle cal
until recently, the old city had been a vibrant place, with locals and tourists flocking aleppo's famous souk, an eight- mile-long marketplace where goods from throughout the region were bought and sold for centuries, signifying the city's role as a major trading crossroads between east and west. another renowned site, the citadel, was a large, fortified medieval palace. the great mosque dates to the 12th century. last week, it was damaged after rebel fighters attempted to take it from...
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and because we're talking not about our local government, not even about the state government. it's feels as though we just don't have that ability to influence those events. >> that said, that the lawmakers in washington appear increasingly deaf to the realities of main street, was something we heard from nearly everyone here regardless of political party or oddology. we asked everyone whether they had confidence the federal government could help solve some of the country's most pressing issues. >> no i don't. i mean the state of colorado has-- here and we have a lot of faith in them. the overall government, no, i don't. >> i think they're so out of touch with what we actually do. who we actually are and how people actually live. we live payday to payday. and i used to get so happy if i paid everything. not if i had extra but if i paid everything. >> obviously are you a man of faith but how much faith dow have in our governmental institutions? >> government is so doggone dysfunctional. i am stunned at their inability to-- for basic communication skills it is as if they live in
and because we're talking not about our local government, not even about the state government. it's feels as though we just don't have that ability to influence those events. >> that said, that the lawmakers in washington appear increasingly deaf to the realities of main street, was something we heard from nearly everyone here regardless of political party or oddology. we asked everyone whether they had confidence the federal government could help solve some of the country's most pressing...
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. >> reporter: comfort has already won a seat on the local school board. he volunteered for then senator obama's campaign in 2008 but has since switched his allegiance to romney based on what he considers a broken promise by the president. >> i feel he's almost stiffed the voters on a couple of issues. the biggest one for me is education, obviously, because i'm on the school board, and i feel he's not paying near as much attention as he should to het edu stihealonystem. at>> whal comfort cares about hs w>> reporter: what com rt cares about has instead been drowned out by the campaigns selling competing visions to iowans. the differing philosophies on job creation, the economy, and c the role of government are clashing in newton, iowa. this is the birthplace of the washing machine, where maytag made its home for decades. in 2007, it became the town maytag left behind, when it closed its headquarters, moved operations to mexico. newton lost about 1,800 jobs and millions from its local economy. >> our main focus for newton right now is... is getting people ba
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we know that the government especially state/local governments continue to... continue to cut jobs. and i think obama, he mentioned well let's hire more teachers and that, that would certainly alleviate it but, i think a lot of people don't expect government to necessarily solve the jobs problem but it would be nice if government wasn't the job's problem. >> reporter: well, i'm glad you brought that up because one subject that jim lehrer did introduce which is kind of tough to talk about in that forum, even here is the role of government. both men were talking in a very highly contentious way and also in some aspects agreeing about government having a role in the day to day lives of americans. did that help? did that clarify anything? >> for me, it helped soften romney. to hear it right from the horse's mouth that he does believe in the role of government helping in day to day maybe not to the extent of obama does was helpful. >> i think that, you know, if we look at government in the, in the eyes of history there have been very important roles that government has played in changing
we know that the government especially state/local governments continue to... continue to cut jobs. and i think obama, he mentioned well let's hire more teachers and that, that would certainly alleviate it but, i think a lot of people don't expect government to necessarily solve the jobs problem but it would be nice if government wasn't the job's problem. >> reporter: well, i'm glad you brought that up because one subject that jim lehrer did introduce which is kind of tough to talk about...
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the mobile phone or your localization. so the user doesn't know exactly which is made from his data. i mean this is the major problem. >> sreenivasan: in a letter, european officials asked google to spell out what data is collected, and how long it can be used. the company said it's reviewing the request. in afghanistan, security officials denied that a suicide bomber who killed two u.s. troops was a member of the afghan intelligence agency. the attack took place over the weekend. meanwhile, the new york times" reported a high turnover rate is forcing the afghans to replace a third of their troops each year. the story cited desertions and low reenlistment for the high attrition. security was stepped up today at a british hospital where a pakistani girl activist is being treated after being shot by the taliban. 14-year-old malala yousufzai was flown to birmingham, england, on monday. within hours, police questioned two people who attempted to visit her, claiming to be relatives. the hospital director said there was no indic
the mobile phone or your localization. so the user doesn't know exactly which is made from his data. i mean this is the major problem. >> sreenivasan: in a letter, european officials asked google to spell out what data is collected, and how long it can be used. the company said it's reviewing the request. in afghanistan, security officials denied that a suicide bomber who killed two u.s. troops was a member of the afghan intelligence agency. the attack took place over the weekend....
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that area, with its large military population, is focused on how the cuts would affect the local economy. our story comes from cathy lewis of whro in hampton roads and is part of our new collaboration with public media partners across the country. we're bringing you reports from areas that will likely dictate the outcome of the election in a series we call battleground dispatches. >> are you aware of the term sequestration? >> no. are you familiar with the terminology sequestration? >> say again. reporter: people here in the hampton roads region might not be able to define sequestration but with the largest military concentration in the country they know big cuts to defense means the loss of lots of jobs. >> you've lost a lot of work. you're going to put a lot of people out of work. most people work with navy vessels. if you cut the government spending you're cutting jobs. that's going to trickle on down to where the people aren't working, they're not spending the money out in the economy. >> reporter: 6% of the population here wears a military uniform. another 40% work in businesses tha
that area, with its large military population, is focused on how the cuts would affect the local economy. our story comes from cathy lewis of whro in hampton roads and is part of our new collaboration with public media partners across the country. we're bringing you reports from areas that will likely dictate the outcome of the election in a series we call battleground dispatches. >> are you aware of the term sequestration? >> no. are you familiar with the terminology sequestration?...
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i think that's why a lot of our outreach efforts are so localized. >> suarez: in battleground colorado, that was a juntos con romney-- "together with romney"- - event, headlined by romney's youngest son, craig, who's been hitting big hispanic markets to speak on his father's behalf in two languages. gary segura, a pollster and political science professor at stanford university, says the spanish-language outreach demonstrates cultural recognition. >> the idea that a candidate would address you in your native language, or if not your native language, the native language of your parents, conveys a level of respect. it's part of symbolic politics. it doesn't have any meaning or any policy meaning per se, but in the minds of the voters, it conveys a sensitivity, an interest in, a willingness to listen to the concerns of the population. >> suarez: but for all their attention to getting the word out in spanish, the campaigns are leaving out a large and obvious constituency, segura says. >> the missed opportunity for both political parties are english-dominant hispanics. english-dominant latin
i think that's why a lot of our outreach efforts are so localized. >> suarez: in battleground colorado, that was a juntos con romney-- "together with romney"- - event, headlined by romney's youngest son, craig, who's been hitting big hispanic markets to speak on his father's behalf in two languages. gary segura, a pollster and political science professor at stanford university, says the spanish-language outreach demonstrates cultural recognition. >> the idea that a...
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. >> ifill: on a rainy sunday morning brown rallied supporters at a local pumpkin patch. among them sally russell who has voted for kennedy, president obama and brown. >> i work very hard on his first campaign. which surprised me. quite a bit. i thought he would do a good job. and the circumstances where senator kennedy had passed away. and i think he was... i'm not sure i was behind him as a person but as a senator i thought he was just outstanding. >> ifill: at town and country bowling lanes, diane travers, a democrat who supported brown two years ago said she's not so sure about him anymore >> i did vote for scott brown the last time because i felt very good vibes. i'm up and down. i have a feeling i'm going to go for elizabeth this time >> ifill: democrats outnumber republicans 3 to 1 in the deep blue bay state but republicans have won here statewide before including of course former governor romney but to win re-election scott brown is counting on the uncommitted voters that make up fully half of the electorate to be his fire wall. >> we need somebody who is going to
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she worked her way up to become vice president of a local bank but she hit the glass ceiling. she trained people who would end up becoming her bosses during the course of her career. she didn't complain. that's not what you did in that generation. this is one of the reasons why one of the first... the first bill i signed was something called the leadbetter bill named after this amazing woman who been doing the same job as a man for years, found out that she was getting paid less and the supreme court said she couldn't bring suit because she should have found out about it earlier when she had no way of finding out about it. so we fixed that. that's an example of the kind of advocacy that we need because women are increasingly the bread winners in the family. this is not just a women's issue. this is a family issue. this is a middle class issue. that's why we've got to fight for it. it also means that we've got to make sure that young people like yourself are able to afford a college education. earlier governor romney talked about he wants to make pel grants and other education
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let the states and locallities do that i was a governor. the federal government didn't hire our teachers. but i love teachers. but i want to get our private sector growing and i know how to do it. >> schieffer: i think we all love teachers. gentlemen, thank you so much for a very vigorous debate. we have come to the end. it is time for closing statements. i believe you're first, mr. president. >> thank you very much, bob, governor romney, and to lynn university. you have now heard three debates, months of campaigning and way too many tv commercials. and now you've got a choice. over the last four years we've made real progress digging our way out of policies that gave us two prolonged wars, record deficits and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. and governor romney wants to take us back to those policies. foreign policy that is wrong and reckless; economic policies that won't create jobs, won't reduce our deficit, but will make sure that folks at the very top don't have to play by the same rules that you do. and i've got a
let the states and locallities do that i was a governor. the federal government didn't hire our teachers. but i love teachers. but i want to get our private sector growing and i know how to do it. >> schieffer: i think we all love teachers. gentlemen, thank you so much for a very vigorous debate. we have come to the end. it is time for closing statements. i believe you're first, mr. president. >> thank you very much, bob, governor romney, and to lynn university. you have now heard...
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the local good squad show up in a basically stand their check your name as you file out. i received instructions saying make sure you take a roll call of everybody because everybody has to come back to work. everyone who does not come back i have to report them so they could relate to punish. this is in the good days. this is due for the uprising for anybody else. this is just to go out and cheer for a rally against governors. so we know how these things are put together. it's not to say there isn't also a significant number as i was certainly in the beginning, a number of people who were wavering or who didn't know -- or who couldn't get through and also remember were also concerned about the future. but as the regime has become more and more aggressive and the battle has come closer and closer to home. i had relatives of mine who came to visit us from damascus this summer and stayed with us for most of the summer. there is a change in the mindset of people, where even if they don't have an alternative, they just want to see him go. i'm tacking about immediate family fri
the local good squad show up in a basically stand their check your name as you file out. i received instructions saying make sure you take a roll call of everybody because everybody has to come back to work. everyone who does not come back i have to report them so they could relate to punish. this is in the good days. this is due for the uprising for anybody else. this is just to go out and cheer for a rally against governors. so we know how these things are put together. it's not to say there...
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when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf i had a chance to get close and personal with the locals and it's these guys are going to act as pasta parents for the next generation will come here using the old awards as surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every i place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs whose parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's an important part of the world's development and a major factor in the success of a project which has seen more than twenty generations of cubs grow up here it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolfs reputation in russia. but the keepers here hope their research and dedication mean that wolf island remains a place where visitors can truly understand the call of the wild. wealthy british style. markets find can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two guys a report on r.t. . the latest news in the week's top stories war looms between turkey and syria after fou
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local people are slowly starting to rebuild their lives. he's now busy working on a new house. it's the first time since the tsunami that he's been asked to use slate produced in ogatsu. >> translator: i'm really grateful to have been part of this kind of work. i think we are taking strong steps towards rebuilding. >> reporter: he has made a visit to tokyo to look at the station. >> translator: it's wonderful. i feel overwhelmed. we feel proud that o slate has been used here. many people will see this roof. it's given us the hope and energy to move forward one step at a time. >> reporter: for communities in the disaster area the rebirth of tokyo station is an inspiration. >>> it's time now to check the latest in weather. earlier weaw how super storm sandis aecting people along the eastern coast of the united states. we're joined with a look at how conditions are in other parts of the world. >> parts of southern china have been dealing with heavy rain. this is due to remnants of the typhoon. about 200 millimeters of rain has been recorded inarts of the province. the out towards
local people are slowly starting to rebuild their lives. he's now busy working on a new house. it's the first time since the tsunami that he's been asked to use slate produced in ogatsu. >> translator: i'm really grateful to have been part of this kind of work. i think we are taking strong steps towards rebuilding. >> reporter: he has made a visit to tokyo to look at the station. >> translator: it's wonderful. i feel overwhelmed. we feel proud that o slate has been used here....
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a local church is the subject of a lawsuit. three women claim sovereign brace ministries is part of a decades old child sex abuse and cover of scandal. they claim began back in 1980's. sovran -- sovereign grace ministries has several branches. no word on which branches are accused in the lawsuit. >> yesterday was nice and so far today is pretty nice too. we have had a few scattered clouds, but very comfortable temperatures. there is a friend over the great -- front over the great lakes that is throwing cold air in our direction. it is just coming into west virginia now. there is not much strong storm activity along that front right now. we will see how this all happens, but we have a few hours of nice weather left today before things start to happen. i will give you the timing on that and what happens as we go into the weekend in just a minute. >> baltimore county could face a second lawsuit in just one week. there are plans to file a class action lawsuit against city officials for what one man calls unfair practices in collect
a local church is the subject of a lawsuit. three women claim sovereign brace ministries is part of a decades old child sex abuse and cover of scandal. they claim began back in 1980's. sovran -- sovereign grace ministries has several branches. no word on which branches are accused in the lawsuit. >> yesterday was nice and so far today is pretty nice too. we have had a few scattered clouds, but very comfortable temperatures. there is a friend over the great -- front over the great lakes...
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they come to stay, hire local staffers and work with local civic groups. he is trained as a lawyer in india and says it makes a big difference. >> you can see there's no fences or guards outside our office, despite the fact where we're based is considered to be a dangerous place by most filipinos. because we live in a community that supports our work, i think we draw a lot of security from that. >> long before they deploy, the group spends months with the conflict and forging partnerships with citizen groups. >> we have to engage with local partners who can understand things in ways that internationals will never be able. war is complicated and so is peace, and we're always learning at this. that's -- we have to remain humble, and this is not a tool that fits every situation and that will rid the world of war. >> the group's first deployment was in sri lanka during the civil war where duncan said it wast wast was particularly successful in rescuing child soldiers. >> we certainly could be -- provide effective protection in m myanmar, perhaps in syria as th
they come to stay, hire local staffers and work with local civic groups. he is trained as a lawyer in india and says it makes a big difference. >> you can see there's no fences or guards outside our office, despite the fact where we're based is considered to be a dangerous place by most filipinos. because we live in a community that supports our work, i think we draw a lot of security from that. >> long before they deploy, the group spends months with the conflict and forging...
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construction and expansion of settlements in areas throughout the west bank and continued suffocating locals -- its suffocating blockade and raids against people who continue to suffer from the destructive aggression committed against them years ago. nearly 5000 palestinians also remain captive as prisoners and detainees in isreali jails. we call on the international community to tell the government of israel to respect our conventions and to investigate the conditions of the detention of the detainees. we ask for their release. they are soldiers in their struggle for freedom and peace. at the same time, the occupying power continues to fight and besieged and to influence severe restrictions on movement, preventing the palestinian authorities from instrumented vital infrastructure projects and providing services to its citizens. they are being prevented from cultivating their lands and water from being irrigated. in vast areas of the occupied palestinian territory which are classified as serious subject to the absolute control of occupation encompassing approximately 60% of the west bank ter
construction and expansion of settlements in areas throughout the west bank and continued suffocating locals -- its suffocating blockade and raids against people who continue to suffer from the destructive aggression committed against them years ago. nearly 5000 palestinians also remain captive as prisoners and detainees in isreali jails. we call on the international community to tell the government of israel to respect our conventions and to investigate the conditions of the detention of the...
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coming back from free one diana per se it's because the local small gnarly a member french open champion never looked back securing six for six when. shrugged off the slow stance when it lost money on the six four six two russian will be looking to extend a good run of form again sure up over after beating the russian the last story of hardcore battles between the. world number one novak joerg of age has won the men's final of the children open on that point hard to take per cent of the time break but the serve plan was going much easier in the second taping at six two names for the title of the season so far. for general charge didn't enjoy a winning start to his carriage career since left side on the wrong end of a four free frill are going to be a couple short skansen petersburg the russian outfit won all four games against their opponents from prague last season. they wasted little time in taking the initiative here ten minutes into the match and they were ready. to go on the bus of the big to keep enough however the hosts for bank to level to make it two to fall in behind the game i
coming back from free one diana per se it's because the local small gnarly a member french open champion never looked back securing six for six when. shrugged off the slow stance when it lost money on the six four six two russian will be looking to extend a good run of form again sure up over after beating the russian the last story of hardcore battles between the. world number one novak joerg of age has won the men's final of the children open on that point hard to take per cent of the time...
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if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of alms discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track that's had no modern changes made to it have guinea discovered that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving letters from all over the world to show them what it was like for these bloody good earnest it's scary to put the shackles on of course but it's interesting if we don't remember our history we will have no future. it's a monument to one of the restructures cruelest chapters. the city serves as the capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the
if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of alms discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand...
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also a point to be made about sponsors many people say the russian clubs are financed primarily by local authorities sometimes indirectly and that's russian food ball in a way is actually state funded. the problem is critical indeed especially for lower leagues this was. one of the key reasons why in two thousand and one the leading clubs decided to establish the premier league because it was important to provide sustainable funding for the clubs so that their place in the league's table would be only determined by their performance and not the finances. it's true that clubs have different business structures and some of them indeed are owned by regional or municipal authorities and there was a point the more so we're working to switch from public to private funding it is more transparent they don't have kick backs or rather small practices and there is more control over expenses and finally them manage more efficiently but these are the benefits that private capital brings along just local people thank you thank you very much for being with us in just a reminder that my guest on the sho
also a point to be made about sponsors many people say the russian clubs are financed primarily by local authorities sometimes indirectly and that's russian food ball in a way is actually state funded. the problem is critical indeed especially for lower leagues this was. one of the key reasons why in two thousand and one the leading clubs decided to establish the premier league because it was important to provide sustainable funding for the clubs so that their place in the league's table would...
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part of the movement take responsibility for your local community. you know a lot of people well of course you can't really compare the tea party movement to the occupy bill that we know that was totally hijacked and pushed into an establishment line but i mean look at how organized they were of course they were backed by the koch brothers and such but i mean the occupy wall street movement there really was no kind of direct line to insert occupy wall street members into the political establishment do you i know that you just said people should do this more i mean is there more organization for people at a local level or community people. level to really and third themselves so they can start working from the bottom up from the ground up to create this change to get these ideas and philosophies from the occupy wall street and into the political establishment while definitely i mean let's be clear the occupy wall street movement is a continuum of the movements that preceded it so. yes people should get involved and. they should be out there and they s
part of the movement take responsibility for your local community. you know a lot of people well of course you can't really compare the tea party movement to the occupy bill that we know that was totally hijacked and pushed into an establishment line but i mean look at how organized they were of course they were backed by the koch brothers and such but i mean the occupy wall street movement there really was no kind of direct line to insert occupy wall street members into the political...
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open after both went through in straight sets coming back from three one down in the first sentence local stan marley the french open champion never looked bang securing a six forty. when i was. a slow start to our plans my own bought the lease expulse from about a russian will be hoping to extend a good form again after beating the russian in the last five hard court battles between the two. while in the men's draw top seed novak djokovic play third seed joe with a song in the final serbian i'm crossing germany's florian meyer in straight sets six one six for the french one song secured a spot in the decider the spanish crown and you see on the lopez retired in the second sentence due to a left wrist injury. or spent three weeks since the n.h.l. lockout was announced well since then kontinental hockey league has been getting stronger and stronger with some of the world's brightest stars moving across the ocean well to bring some of the most spectacular moments that cage. in the last ten days. live. live live live. live live live. live lead live live . well we got today small small coming
open after both went through in straight sets coming back from three one down in the first sentence local stan marley the french open champion never looked bang securing a six forty. when i was. a slow start to our plans my own bought the lease expulse from about a russian will be hoping to extend a good form again after beating the russian in the last five hard court battles between the two. while in the men's draw top seed novak djokovic play third seed joe with a song in the final serbian...
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the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become a team too when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire. called wanted to hear it was a song comfortably for now we are. pushing . two parties still dictate their. selections. are. in the u.s. because of deadly. protests and clashes with police. police using tear gas and. cash in funding the. meeting over the money flow. from the. twenty to forty five life support his kate. hello welcome to the cheers iceball round up and these are the headlines. for the cup twice when isn't it reached the quarter finals of the russian top operate to know when it leaks struggles mordovia long rostov knock out spot talk on penalties . was just good idea david clarke resigns as coach of the russian national basketball team after seven years at the helm due to personal reasons. i'm feeling the heat ray allen prepares the bases for my club as n.b.a. champions the miami heat host the boston celtics in their season opener this tuesday. but first a football and the need scored twic
the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become a team too when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire. called wanted to hear it was a song comfortably for now we are. pushing . two parties still dictate their. selections. are. in the u.s. because of deadly. protests and clashes with police. police using tear gas and. cash in funding the. meeting over the money flow. from the. twenty to forty five life support...
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local media reported exchanges of fire involving automatic weapons and motors. the violence was trigged by the killing of a top lebanese official last week. he was known as a leading opponent of the syrian president. his death was seen as a act of retaliation in lebanon. >>> a high ranking sian ficial say president bashar assad welcomes in principal a cease-fire proposal. syria's deputy minister made the remarks on monday with nhk. he met with the united nations sunday in damascus. he called for a cease-fire between government and opposition forces starting on friday. the first day of the muslim holiday. deputy foreign minister attended the meeting. >> when he raised the issue yesterday in his meeting, the president said we welcome all these ideas but we should discuss them with the relevant parties. two or three days there will be a very clear position by the syrian leadership on this issue. >> he stressed the importance of a commitment by opposition forces to stop the violence. he also criticized saudi arabia and turkey for supporting an-government foes. he cl
local media reported exchanges of fire involving automatic weapons and motors. the violence was trigged by the killing of a top lebanese official last week. he was known as a leading opponent of the syrian president. his death was seen as a act of retaliation in lebanon. >>> a high ranking sian ficial say president bashar assad welcomes in principal a cease-fire proposal. syria's deputy minister made the remarks on monday with nhk. he met with the united nations sunday in damascus. he...
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the local admin. tree shin is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourist operators if you come into a very authentic place like arms it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part also the let you know authentic traditionally up to. i should not i would not like to have it in the shiny condition to be on those this time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called the wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. turkey again then launches a strike on syrian territory and retaliation for a new mortar shell processing the border but thousands in turkish cities protest the government's approval of military action. and in syria rebels threaten to execute forty eight in one unit hostages within two days if the assad gove
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the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. that so much. richard. so you're getting to face the first direct encounter between president obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like road kill. wealthy british. margetts weiner scandal. happening to the global economy. was able to build. anything tim's mission to teach me. this is why you should care only. a wave of anti-war protests in gulf turkey with activists accusing the government of being a.q.'s do just anger authorize possible military action against syria. the u.k. military aims to balance its books by laying off thousands of soldiers while still growing billions have functioning military machines. plus fourteen years of textbooks socialism are put to the task in venezuela as hundreds of thousands fled the capital in support of the thomas out of sunday's elections. that's wha
the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. that so much. richard. so you're getting to face the first direct encounter between president obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like road kill. wealthy british. margetts weiner scandal....
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a local real-estate agent says the price is negotiable. until now, only privately owned islands were for sale if you could get through the red tape. >> many greek islands are for sale, but it is hard to get the necessary permits. after years of chasing paper, everything is in order for this island. >> there is no fixed dock, and walking about is an adventure. nor does it have power or drinking water, but those are just details. the real-estate agent proudly displays construction plans validated by the navy, marines, and civilian aviation authorities, the environment ministry, not to mention the forestry commission and the archaeological superintendent. these are needed by anyone wishing to build on state-owned islands. >> it would be no loss for our country if a few islands were developed, just like properties along the coast are used for tourism. why not an island? damocles has some 6000 islands and islets -- >> greece has some 6000 islands and islets. every day, kostas ferries tourists to them. uninhabited islands are a unique natural pa
a local real-estate agent says the price is negotiable. until now, only privately owned islands were for sale if you could get through the red tape. >> many greek islands are for sale, but it is hard to get the necessary permits. after years of chasing paper, everything is in order for this island. >> there is no fixed dock, and walking about is an adventure. nor does it have power or drinking water, but those are just details. the real-estate agent proudly displays construction...
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it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see like this i have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and fulfill wishes i knew virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and thrill seekers but those used to five star pampering maybe in for a surprise the island's infrastructure has yet to catch up with the growing demand here quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about it or even running water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. a journey to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it you'll be coming back again and again the. question is that so much as i can recall. when it comes to baby been defamed the first dir
it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see like this i have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and fulfill wishes i knew virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and thrill seekers but those used to five star...
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people we asked those local council for their response they told r.t. these new offices back up our support for the public who fed up with the actions of the minority. and who in their dog fouls cigarette butts are litter or not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately. only get paid if they find someone to fine a fact confirmed by a glance at their website which just shows local councils that their service is risk free and they won't charge and less the penalties and surprising then that the areas where x. will have been hired has seen a massive increase in the number of fines that a receipt and there's now concern over whether that is fair or ethical and about the accountability and transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select committee which looks at these issues with a case of the law on the bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dress up like police have been promised to make which is going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a po
people we asked those local council for their response they told r.t. these new offices back up our support for the public who fed up with the actions of the minority. and who in their dog fouls cigarette butts are litter or not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately. only get paid if they find someone to fine a fact confirmed by a glance at their website which just shows local councils that their service is risk free and they won't charge and less the penalties and surprising then...